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I admit I'm not great on computers. So I'm asking for help. On this Windows PC I had downloaded a program from Amazon. What I'm trying to do is copy this program onto a thumb drive. Then place the thumb drive into a new Macbook. But, when I plug the thumb drive into my pc a bell sounds so I know the PC is recognizing the thumb drive but I can't find it.

Last night the thumb drive worked great. I copied my bookmarks from my PC to the new Macbook. Then I erased the thumb drive so I could do the same with the program I want to move from my PC to the new Macbook.

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I am GUESSING the program is not compatible with the MAC PC, I do not know of any Windows programs that run on MAC computers, unless you have additional Windows emulator software installed on your MAC computer.
If you have additional information, on the name of the program, etc., I am sure someone in the MAC side will be able to provide specific information.
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I admit I'm not great on computers. So I'm asking for help. On this Windows PC I had downloaded a program from Amazon. What I'm trying to do is copy this program onto a thumb drive. Then place the thumb drive into a new Macbook. But, when I plug the thumb drive into my pc a bell sounds so I know the PC is recognizing the thumb drive but I can't find it.

Last night the thumb drive worked great. I copied my bookmarks from my PC to the new Macbook. Then I erased the thumb drive so I could do the same with the program I want to move from my PC to the new Macbook.

Any help will be appreciated.

The Tinker is correct.

Your Windows program will not run on your Mac, unless you're using emulator software or have an old Mac with dual-processors (which I know you don't).

The odds are, the program you're running on your Windows machine, has a Mac Version of the same software. Simply download that and transfer your data.

I suspect your thumb drive was written (initiated) on a Windows machine? The file capability between Mac & Windows is slightly different. Mac can run a Windows formatted drive, but might not be able to access all file information.

If you're getting a chime, your thumb drive is being recognized by your Mac (doesn't mean it can read it). Here's what to do. Rename the thumb drive, while it's plug into your Windows computer. Name it something weird, like .... "WEIRD".

Plug it into your Mac & wait for the chime. Once you hear the chime, select the "Magnifying Glass" on your Menu bar, type in "WEIRD" and it will find your thumb drive.

If you get more specific on what your ultimately goal is and the software involved, I can probably tell you how to do it.
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Old 02-02-2025, 12:02 PM
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Even if the program were compatible with a Mac, a lot of software programs cannot be copied and moved to another computer. You can copy the files, but you may need the Product Key to reinstall the program onto another computer. Read the software license agreement.
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It's also possible that the download has code in it to protect it from being copied to another device (prevents warez/pirated content).
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The Tinker is correct.

Your Windows program will not run on your Mac, unless you're using emulator software or have an old Mac with dual-processors (which I know you don't).

The odds are, the program you're running on your Windows machine, has a Mac Version of the same software. Simply download that and transfer your data.

I suspect your thumb drive was written (initiated) on a Windows machine? The file capability between Mac & Windows is slightly different. Mac can run a Windows formatted drive, but might not be able to access all file information.

If you're getting a chime, your thumb drive is being recognized by your Mac (doesn't mean it can read it). Here's what to do. Rename the thumb drive, while it's plug into your Windows computer. Name it something weird, like .... "WEIRD".

Plug it into your Mac & wait for the chime. Once you hear the chime, select the "Magnifying Glass" on your Menu bar, type in "WEIRD" and it will find your thumb drive.

If you get more specific on what your ultimately goal is and the software involved, I can probably tell you how to do it.
I was able to use the thumb drive on my PC and copy all my bookmarks, then put the thumb drive into my Mac and it worked fine. So, I erased the bookmarks from my thumb drive. Now when I put the thumb drive into the PC a bell chimes to let me know it recognizes the thumb drive "but I can't find the thumb drive to transfer items from the PC to Mac.

I'm sure I'm not explaining this very well.
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It doesn't matter what I try to copy. (On my PC), I can't find the thumb drive after I insert it. When I put it in a bell chimes rings but I can't find it.
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It doesn't matter what I try to copy. (On my PC), I can't find the thumb drive after I insert it. When I put it in a bell chimes rings but I can't find it.
I would suggest that you try to copy the files to your Google drive at "drive.google.com". Upload the files to this drive and then download them to the other computer. If you have a Google account, you will have 15gb of free cloud storage space on the Google drive. No need for a thumb drive.
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I admit I'm not great on computers. So I'm asking for help. On this Windows PC I had downloaded a program from Amazon. What I'm trying to do is copy this program onto a thumb drive. Then place the thumb drive into a new Macbook. But, when I plug the thumb drive into my pc a bell sounds so I know the PC is recognizing the thumb drive but I can't find it.

Last night the thumb drive worked great. I copied my bookmarks from my PC to the new Macbook. Then I erased the thumb drive so I could do the same with the program I want to move from my PC to the new Macbook.

Any help will be appreciated.
OK, reread your post.
Which computer did you use to erase the thumb drive? If you used the MAC, it may have corrupted the drive so Windows cannot find it. Next how do you define "find it", are you using file explorer or something else? If the drive is corrupted, it may not automatically appear in Windows. Try using file explorer, if you see a "D" drive this should be your thumb drive, you can remove it to make sure. Once you plug the drive in again, reformat the drive, then you should be able to copy the program over, but as I stated before I doubt it will run on the MAC, unless this is a MAC program you downloaded.
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Note that, when you install a Windows based software program, the program uses Windows as a template to operate the program. So, if you don't have Windows installed on the computer, the program will not run. Windows has built-in features that Windows based software programs depend on to operate. They are not standalone programs that can be copied to a thumb drive. Without the Windows program, they can't do anything.
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OK, reread your post.
Which computer did you use to erase the thumb drive? If you used the MAC, it may have corrupted the drive so Windows cannot find it. Next how do you define "find it", are you using file explorer or something else? If the drive is corrupted, it may not automatically appear in Windows. Try using file explorer, if you see a "D" drive this should be your thumb drive, you can remove it to make sure. Once you plug the drive in again, reformat the drive, then you should be able to copy the program over, but as I stated before I doubt it will run on the MAC, unless this is a MAC program you downloaded.
Tinker is right of course, as far as I know Windows.

What likely happened, when you plugged the drive into your Mac, it was (sort of) re-formated, which can make some of your data hard to get at (corrupted files?).

If you initiate a Mac Drive (Thumb or otherwise), I think you get a choice of how to format the disk and you want to use FAT32 as the format (I haven't done it in a while and don't want to reformat a thumb drive to experiment).

Also, if you renamed the thumb drive on your Mac, Windows might not recognize it. Windows & Mac OS use different "naming" conventions and you have to be careful.

From what I know of Windows, TInker's solution to finding it on your Windows machine should work, but I hardly ever use Windows, so I really don't know enough to give advice on that side of the equation.
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OK, reread your post.
Which computer did you use to erase the thumb drive? If you used the MAC, it may have corrupted the drive so Windows cannot find it. Next how do you define "find it", are you using file explorer or something else? If the drive is corrupted, it may not automatically appear in Windows. Try using file explorer, if you see a "D" drive this should be your thumb drive, you can remove it to make sure. Once you plug the drive in again, reformat the drive, then you should be able to copy the program over, but as I stated before I doubt it will run on the MAC, unless this is a MAC program you downloaded.
Yes, after I copied the "PC" bookmarks onto the thumb drive, I put the thumb into the "Mac" and installed the bookmarks in the Mac. "THEN" I erased everything on the thumb using the "Mac". I will only use this thumb on the Mac because I will sell the PC sometime soon. I had no idea that the PC and the Mac would not play well together.
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Tinker is right of course, as far as I know Windows.

What likely happened, when you plugged the drive into your Mac, it was (sort of) re-formated, which can make some of your data hard to get at (corrupted files?).

If you initiate a Mac Drive (Thumb or otherwise), I think you get a choice of how to format the disk and you want to use FAT32 as the format (I haven't done it in a while and don't want to reformat a thumb drive to experiment).

Also, if you renamed the thumb drive on your Mac, Windows might not recognize it. Windows & Mac OS use different "naming" conventions and you have to be careful.

From what I know of Windows, TInker's solution to finding it on your Windows machine should work, but I hardly ever use Windows, so I really don't know enough to give advice on that side of the equation.
I will only use the thumb drive on the Mac from now on. The program I was gonna move from the PC to the Mac would not work anyway. I will buy a new program for the Mac on Amazon.
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Thank you all for helping.
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The Mac and the PC need to see the correct formatting on the thumb drive to be able to use it. I'm guessing when you erased it you formatted it with a format that was incompatible with your Windows PC.

To fix it, just put the thumb drive in your Mac and erase it with GPT partitioning and exFat formatting, then the drive will work on both your Mac and your PC.
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